ATTACHMENT A Minutes 6.12.17 2017 FORD SUMMER SEASON *indicates events in the IGNITE @ the FORD! series **indicates organizations new to the Ford Theatres Artists Partnership Series JULY 15 IGNITE @ the FORD!: Savion Glover in Concert* A live sound mosaic, Savion Glover in Concert will kick off the Ford Theatres’ celebratory 2017 summer season in style. Savion’s rhythmic genius will be accompanied by band Dance Candy and his renowned dance ensemble, featuring Marshall Davis, Jr., Robyn Watson and Karissa Royster. Through the interplay of song, melody and percussion, this acoustic virtuoso will present a dynamic and uplifting evening centered on a message of hope.

JULY 16 IGNITE @ the FORD!: Culture Clash’s OG Summer Desmadre* Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas and Herbert Siguenza are OG comedians, playwrights and rabble-rousers, together since the '80s! They are the LA-based Latino/ performance trio known as Culture Clash. Turning their satirical gaze upon the events of this past year, Culture Clash has curated a post-Independence Day celebration bash that will cure your political hangover by causing a desmadre (wild, chaotic rave) this post-election summer. Together baby, on stage for the very first time, Culture Clash will be joined by legendary Latin R&B band Tierra, Chicana punk rocker Alice Bag and her band, trio La Victoria, and standup comedians Rudy Moreno, Emilio Rivera and Sandra Valls, with a special appearance by Pacífico Dance Company!

JULY 21 Bellydance Evolution: Fantasm – of Dreams The timeless tales of Scheherazade and the heroes of Arabian folklore will be reimagined for the Ford stage as we follow Sinbad on his voyages across imaginative worlds. More than 20 dancers will pull from a variety of Middle Eastern and contemporary folkloric dance styles to bring these mythical characters to life, set to an original score by Paul Dinletir, audiomachine’s co-founder and head composer.

JULY 23 IGNITE @ the FORD!: Yitzhak Rabin: Chronicle of an Assassination* Presented with the Skirball Cultural Center, in association with The Festival In 1995, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, the architect of the Oslo Accords, was assassinated. Acclaimed Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitai blends the words of Rabin’s widow, Leah, with live music and projections as a theatrical counterpoint to his 2015 investigative film Rabin, the Last Day. Seated at either end of a table, two actresses (Einat Weizman and Sarah Adler) read from Leah’s memoirs. Together, they travel back through time to explore the violence that led to Rabin’s assassination, traumatizing a country and sending shockwaves around the world. Premiered at the Festival d’Avignon last summer and coming to the Ford directly from the acclaimed Lincoln Center Festival, the piece exists between elegy and lullaby, “reconstructing the past and renewing the conscience of humanity." Magazine

In conjunction with this performance, the Ford has partnered with the Skirball Cultural Center to co-present a screening of Rabin, the Last Day, taking place at the Skirball on Thursday, July 20, at 8:00 p.m. In this political thriller, Amos Gitai documents the November 1995 assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Through staged re-enactments and archival news footage, Gitai illuminates the subculture of hate—fueled by hysterical rhetoric, paranoia and political intrigue—that led to Rabin’s untimely death. This “never less than eerily absorbing” film, as lauded by the Independent, is a “must-see.”

1 ATTACHMENT A Minutes 6.12.17 JULY 28 Syncopated Ladies: Live in LA** Syncopated Ladies: LIVE is a ground breaking all-female tap show that propels women onto a reinvigorated stage, weaving their inspiring stories with intricate footwork and life renewing energy. Dancing to music from salsa to Beyoncé to funk, this nonstop action-filled show features a band of critically-acclaimed musicians.

JULY 29 Musicians at Play Foundation: Poncho Sanchez & his Latin Band For more than three decades, Grammy Award-winning conguero Poncho Sanchez has stirred up a fiery stew of straightahead jazz, gritty soul music, and infectious melodies and rhythms from a variety of Latin American and South American sources. His influences are numerous, but among the more prominent figures that inform his music are two of the primary architects of Latin jazz – conga drummer and composer Chano Pozo and trumpeter . Musicians at Play Foundation and MEND present a special concert with Sanchez and his 10-piece band.

AUG 4 Samba Society: Brasil 70: Samba / Soul / Resistance** Samba Society, a collective of musicians deeply rooted in traditional Brazilian music yet influenced by the global rhythms of Los Angeles, has put together an evening featuring artists at the forefront of the LA Brazilian music scene, including MôForró, Os Zagueiros and Samba Society, with special guests, Diana Purim, Thalma de Freitas, Marcel Camargo and Tita Lima. Highlighting some of Brazil’s most well-known traditional musical genres alongside internationally-influenced hybrid musical forms, Brasil 70: Samba / Soul / Resistance will take the audience on a musical journey of socio-political turmoil, viewed through the lens of the 1970s.

AUG 5 7th Annual Flypoet Summer Classic Flypoet Entertainment brings together some of the most highly regarded spoken word artists in a take-no-prisoners evening of poetry, music, comedy and live visual art. As part of a dynamic multimedia collaboration, painter Norton Wisdom will draw inspiration from the poets throughout the evening, creating original artwork on an expansive backlit canvas live on stage.

AUG 6 IGNITE @ the FORD!: Youssou NDOUR* Grammy Award-winning Youssou NDOUR will make his Ford Theatres debut, performing songs off of his recent , Africa Rekk! (Africa and that’s final!). Throughout his thirty-year career, this Senegalese vocalist - who has performed alongside such greats as Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, Branford Marsalis, Sting and Neneh Cherry - has created some of the most exciting sounds to come out of Africa. For his latest exploration, Youssou has created a distinctive sound that celebrates and connects all of today’s Africa, fusing the modern and the traditional. Mbalax, the Wolof beat, rumba and other rhythms combine with the sound of the street. This latter element comes courtesy of collaborations with such artists as rap and R&B star Akon; Nigeria’s Spotless; and Fally Ipupa, an artist “who embodies that Africa where tradition and modernity meet,” an Africa where keyboards and machines merge with tama, balafon and djembe. A daring innovator, Youssou brings a sound that is both African and outward-looking, a contagiously exciting synthesis of musical languages. called Youssou’s stunning tenor “a voice so extraordinary that the history of Africa seems locked inside it.”

2 ATTACHMENT A Minutes 6.12.17 AUG 12 Pacífico Dance Company: Mexico, de Tierra a Mar Celebrating its 25th Anniversary, Pacífico Dance Company will present an evening exploring early Mexican history, myth and folktales through a signature blend of traditional and contemporary dance movements. The Ford stage will be transformed into Mictlan, a mythical Aztec world, to recount the rise of the fifth sun. One folktale that will be told through dance is that of La Llorona, the weeping woman, a spine-chilling urban legend about a scorned woman who dies of a broken heart that permeates Hispanic world culture. Pacífico will be accompanied by the musical talent of Los Toros, a dynamic group of professional musicians whose passion for music is as evident as Pacífico’s devotion to the preservation of cultural roots through dance.

AUG 17 Daymé Arocena* Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles 90049 The Skirball Cultural Center and Ford Theatres present a night of contemporary Cuban music with Daymé Arocena, “an artist for the ages” (NPR). Showcasing unforgettable stage presence at every performance, the critically hailed singer-composer combines Santerian chant, rhythmic complexity, fluid jazz styling, and a nuanced Afro-Cuban soulfulness. Hear her perform songs from her latest album, Cubafonía—praised by Pitchfork as “a vibrant, bold record that is, at its heart, a love letter to her home country”—live at the Skirball. Part of the Skirball’s annual outdoor Thursday night summertime series, Sunset Concerts at the Skirball.

AUG IGNITE @ the FORD!: The Music Center On Location* 18-20 The Music Center takes its creative vision beyond the places and spaces of its Downtown Los Angeles home and into the diverse venues and locales of greater Los Angeles with The Music Center On Location.

AUG 18 Aszure Barton’s Awáa * In partnership with the Ford Theatres, The Music Center On Location presents Aszure Barton's Awáa. She has been called “brilliant” by the San Francisco Chronicle, “audacious” by , the Globe & Mail has called her choreography “genius” and the Globe considers her “a rare accomplishment of contemporary dance.” Now, Los Angeles audiences can experience for themselves the joyful, rich and deeply moving multidisciplinary world of renowned choreographic star Aszure Barton. Her extraordinary Awáa “delves into the underbelly of human consciousness and explores some of the most primal aspects of being human: what it means to be born, notions of gender and the complexity of having a body.” - The Dance Critic

AUG 19 An Evening with Jacob Jonas The Company and Tim Hecker with Kara-Lis Cloverdale* In partnership with the Ford Theatres, The Music Center On Location presents a double bill featuring groundbreaking artists in contemporary dance and music.

Jacob Jonas The Company: Named “Best New Force in L.A. Dance in 2016” by LA Weekly, Jacob Jonas creates visceral original work based on real-life situations. In a premiere of new work commissioned by The Music Center On Location, Jonas explores the idiom, “to carry the weight of the world on one’s shoulders.” Jonas and his company have performed at the prestigious Jacob’s Pillow Inside/Out Festival and The Wallis Center for the Performing Arts. According to the Los Angeles Times, “When Jacob Jonas the Company performs, energy doesn’t just seem to bounce off the walls it reverberates off bodies.”

Tim Hecker with Kara-Lis Coverdale: Juno award-winning Canadian composer and sound artist Tim Hecker has spent the last decade inhabiting a unique intersection between noise, dissonance and melody. In his varied and celebrated works, digital and organic 3 ATTACHMENT A Minutes 6.12.17 sources tightly intertwine. The result is a hybrid aesthetic that recalls electronic abstraction and psychedelic American minimalism. As the New York Times put it, he plays “foreboding, abstract pieces in which static and sub-bass rumbles open up around slow- moving notes and chords, like fissures in the earth waiting to swallow them whole.” Hecker will be joined by Kara-Lis Coverdale, a fiercely independent voice in new music. Coverdale creates colorful and dense arrangements that blur the line between the human and the data with a unique penchant for long-form melody, harmony and sonic detail. She has been named “one of the most interesting composers in North America” by The Guardian, and her works and performances have been widely acclaimed by NPR, The Wire and more.

AUG 20 Northern Stars, an evening with Rufus Wainwright* In partnership with the Ford Theatres, The Music Center On Location presents Northern Stars, an Evening with Rufus Wainwright. Giving his only U.S. performance of Northern Stars, in honor of Canada’s 150th Anniversary, and first performance in Los Angeles in three years, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright sings an intimate evening of curated songs by Canadian musical icons Joni Mitchell, Neil Young and Leonard Cohen, among others. Praised by The New York Times for his “genuine originality,” Wainwright has established himself as one of the great male vocalists and songwriters of his time. This special evening features the work of Canadian musicians beloved across generations, selected and sung by Wainwright with his own distinct interpretation.

AUG 25 IGNITE @ the FORD!: Síntesis & Dayren Santamaria* Named “Cuba's great Afro-Cuban progressive rock group” by AfroCubaWeb, Síntesis is among the most avant-garde Cuban music ensembles and has become an icon of Cuban contemporary music. Founded in 1976 by Carlos Alfonso Valdes, Síntesis, in its artistic journey, has defined a genre of music that blends African root music with jazz and rock. Their sound is based on an ethno-fusion of prominent African-American-Cuban roots with elements of Cuban rhythms, creating a world beat that resonates. They have played with such heavy-hitters as Chucho Valdés, Irakere, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Wynton Marsalis, Pablo Milanés, Meshell Ndegeocello and Stewart Copeland. Cuban-born violinist Dayren Santamaria will open the evening with her band Made in Cuba. Trained in classical music, jazz, R&B, salsa and Cuban folkloric music, Dayren appeared on Latin jazz ensemble Mongorama’s Grammy-nominated 2012 CD and performs regularly in LA.

AUG 26 WordTheatre: In the Cosmos: Where We Come From, Where We Are, and Where We Are Going WordTheatre® takes you on a wild ride through the universe, from creation myths to the Big Bang to black holes to alien life forms. A huge cast of celebrity actors, musicians and dancers will present a tapestry woven from words of the great poets, philosophers, fiction and comedy writers together with excerpts from iconic popular writing on astronomy, cosmological physics, mysticism and more. Accompanied by rousing renditions of classical and contemporary music, from Shchedrin's Basso Ostinato to 's Rocket Man, with music from several film scores sprinkled in, we will contemplate our galaxy along with Copernicus, Galileo, Einstein, Carl Sagan, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Stephen Hawking, Diane Ackerman, Monty Python, and many more.

AUG 27 Chris Isaacson Presents: Thelma Houston: My Motown, Memories & More Grammy Award-winning legend Thelma Houston, best known for her #1 international pop hit “Don't Leave Me This Way,” returns with My Motown, Memories & More. Houston will take the audience on a musical and inspirational journey, from her time with the Art Reynolds Singers through to her solo career, sharing intimate stories and behind-the-scenes adventures against a tapestry of 23 classic Motown hits, including "Heatwave," "I Second That Emotion," 4 ATTACHMENT A Minutes 6.12.17 "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing," and many more. After 45 years of performing, 23 studio and a Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Houston continues to celebrate her long and outstanding career. This special concert is choreographed by Damita Freeman, music directed by Darrell Alston and directed by Iona Morris. Special guests to be announced.

SEPT 2 Grandeza Mexicana Folk Ballet Company: Mexico, Al Son de la Banda Grandeza Mexicana Folk Ballet Company will present an evening of storytelling rich in culture and tradition from the distinctive regions of Morelos, Sinaloa, Zacatecas, Guerrero, Oaxaca and Jalisco. A live traditional wind ensemble will accompany the dances, which will be performed along with elaborate props and sets.

SEPT 8 IGNITE @ the FORD!: Jesús Carmona – Impetus* Presented in association with the Fountain Flawless in his footwork, celebrated flamenco dancer Jesús Carmona makes his Ford Theatres debut with the West Coast premiere of his newest piece. Jesús and his company of 11 dancers, musicians and vocalists will perform this innovative and emotionally charged program, titled Impetus (“bursting with energy”). The piece stars Jesús, who also choreographs and directs this powerful dance interpretation of the most famous scores from Spain’s beloved composers, including Albeniz, Riqueni and Escudero. A dance prodigy – he began his career at age seven - Jesús has shared the stage with Spain’s most legendary dancers and was a principal dancer with the prestigious Ballet Nacional de España for three years before creating his own award-winning company.

SEPT 9 KJAZZ 88.1 FM and Rum & Humble present Hollywood Blues Bash featuring Booker T’s Stax Revue** KJAZZ 88.1 FM and Rum & Humble present the Hollywood Blues Bash featuring organ legend Booker T. Jones' Stax Revue, prince of the blues guitar Arthur Adams and blues belter Karen Lovely in an evening that will pull on the heart and stir the soul. Proceeds from this concert will benefit KJAZZ 88.1 FM, which has provided jazz to the community for over 36 years and is committed to the promotion and preservation of the genre’s rich cultural heritage.

SEPT 10 Star Entertainment: Fiesta Mexicana: Tequila con Limón Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar and Ballet Folklorico de Los Angeles de Kareli Montoya will bring to life the iconic ranchera, sones and corridos songs and dances of Mexico's golden age. One of California’s premier mariachi ensembles, Mariachi Garibaldi is led by composer, arranger and multi-instrumentalist, Jimmy “El Pollo” Cuéllar, son of founder Jaime Cuéllar. Over the years, Jimmy has accompanied such artists as Yolanda del Rio, Mercedes Castro, Humberto Herrera, Lila Downs, Vikki Carr, Jose Feliciano and more. The evening will also feature vocalists Shay, Stephanie Abad, Joanna Marii Nunez, Paulina Nunez and Paige Ruiz Brooks.

SEPT 15 Kayamanan Ng Lahi Philippine Folk Arts: “Tao Po!” – We Are Here! featuring Mama Bares and guests “Tao Po!” – We Are Here! is a full-length production that will cover the breadth of Philippine folk-based dance, music and song, juxtaposed with contemporary dance forms and musical stylings with underlying positive social messages. The show declares that Filipinos are here, there and everywhere, adding to the richly diverse cultural landscape of America. The evening will feature guest stars Mama Bares, original music by Anthony Fedorov, Glendale College Concert Singers with their musical director Dr. Peter Green and more.

5 ATTACHMENT A Minutes 6.12.17 SEPT 17 Go As If: Astral Progressions Virtuoso trumpeter and composer Josef Leimberg will make his Ford Theatres debut performing music from his recent album, Astral Progressions, a fusion of cosmic jazz with soul, R&B and hip-hop. Josef appeared on 's Grammy Award–winning LP , and has worked with , , Funkadelic, and Dr. Dre, among others. For his Ford performance, he will bring along some of his favorite musicians and collaborators, including soul songstress Jimetta Rose, to perform his signature style of innovative and expansive jazz.

SEPT 22 Viver Brasil Celebrates 20 Years: Agô Ayo - Spirits Rising Celebrating its 20th Anniversary, Viver Brasil will feature premieres by choreographers Marina Magalhães and Vera Passos, with new music by Kahlil Cummings and Simon Carroll. These works will illuminate the Afro-Brazilian ancestral wisdom of orixa dance and music, the social dances of frevo, samba and the spectacle of the bloco afro. This anniversary concert highlights Viver Brasil's joy, jubilance and artistic range as the company explores themes of race, gender and social equity.

SEPT 23 The Music Circle: Wind Whisperers from India Uniting North and South India on one stage, Wind Whisperers from India will be a meeting of instruments from the woodwind section and the chordophone section and will feature bansuri (side blown flute) exponent Ronu Majumdar from North India and saraswati veena (multi-stringed chordophone) virtuoso Rajhesh Vaidhya from South India in the ancient art form of jugalbandi, a duet performed by musicians of different instruments and styles. The evening will also feature percussionists Vinod Venkataraman, Arup Chattopadhyay, Ravi Balasubramanian and Srinivasan Govindarajan, assisted by Don Kirby on the tanpura (long necked lute).

SEPT 24 IGNITE @ the FORD!: 100: The Apollo Theater Celebrates Ella’s 100th Birthday!* Presented in association with The Apollo Theater, Grammy-winning artist Patti Austin hosts an all-star evening celebrating Ella Fitzgerald’s 100th Birthday, part of The Apollo’s year-long celebration of this iconic jazz singer. The Apollo introduced Ella to the world in 1934, during the Harlem Renaissance, when she won the Amateur Nights at The Apollo contest at the age of 17, making her the first female performer to earn such a distinction. During her life-long career, she made her mark as one of the greatest scat singers in jazz history. She earned 14 Grammy Awards and collaborated with Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, among many others. Patti Austin has been wowing audiences since her own childhood debut at the Apollo. In celebration of Ella’s centennial birthday, Patti and friends, including Monica Mancini and Ledisi, will pay tribute to the First Lady of Song.

SEPT 30 Colibrí Entertainment: ¡Viva La Tradición! 30 Años de “Canciones de Mi Padre” Some of LA's favorite artists will come together to celebrate the 30th anniversary of ’s hit album “Canciones de Mi Padre,” a milestone for Mexican traditional Mariachi music in the United States. The night includes performances by Linda’s niece, solo artist Marisa Ronstadt; Los Angeles’ favorite all-female stringed mariachi, Las Colibrí; the first all-female youth mariachi academy, Las Jovencitas; and Ballet Folklorico Ollín, who will recreate scenes from the original “Canciones de Mi Padre” tour. Host José Armando Ronstadt will add personal insight into the Ronstadt family and legacy, his cousin Linda’s success and how cultural identity took on a new meaning for Mexican-Americans all because of one multiplatinum-selling album.

6 ATTACHMENT A OCT 1 Angel City Jazz Festival - Monk Centennial Edition Minutes 6.12.17 For its 10-year anniversary, the Angel City Jazz Festival presents a special tribute to innovative jazz pianist and composer in celebration of his centennial. Monk’s impact on today’s jazz cannot be overstated - virtually every living jazz musician has been deeply influenced by his radically original music. The celebration kicks off with “Thelonious Monk's Afro-Cuban Dream,” adding the clave to Carmen McRae's "Carmen sings Monk,” featuring Dee Dee Bridgewater on vocals, Brian Lynch on trumpet, Conrad Herwig on trombone, Manuel Valera on , Ruben Rodriguez on bass, Richie Flores on conga and Robby Ameen on drums. The final part of the program reimages Monk DJ style, with performances by DJ Logic, Mark de Clive-Lowe and Deantoni Parks slicing and sampling Monk.

OCT 7 Chris Isaacson Presents: Broadway Under the Stars Now in its 5th year, Broadway Under the Stars is a fresh musical revue featuring songs from many of the most beloved musicals of our time, as well as new favorites from the 2016-17 Broadway season including The Color Purple, Dear Evan Hansen, Come Away with Me, Anastasia, Sunset Boulevard and more. Past artists include Frenchie Davis, Sharon Catherine Brown, Matt Zarley, Levi Kreis, Brandon Victor Dixon, Erich Bergen, Tony-nominee Chad Kimball and last year’s dreamy Dreamgirls reunion with Sheryl Lee Ralph, Loretta Devine and Jennifer Holliday! 2017 cast to be announced. A portion of the proceeds will benefit The Actors Fund.

OCT 8 Back East Entertainment: La Sorgente: Arias Inspired by the Poetry of Pope John Paul II, Composed and Conducted by Victor Vanacore** Grammy winner, composer, arranger and conductor Victor Vanacore will lead a world-class orchestra and well-known tenor soloists in the world premiere of La Sorgente, a concert of 10 neo-classical arias composed to the poems of Pope John Paul II.

OCT 11 IGNITE @ the FORD!: The Hubble Cantata* The Ford Theatres, in association with LA , present the West Coast premiere of The Hubble Cantata, an unprecedented live experience that pushes the boundaries of art and science as it takes audiences on a journey of wonder and exploration. Framed by the birth, life and death of a star – and connected to a narrative of a couple experiencing loss – this hour- long, space-inspired cantata features music by composer Paola Prestini, libretto by Royce Vavrek and a cutting-edge virtual reality film, Fistful of Stars, by Eliza McNitt. Through his narration, New York Times best-selling author and eminent astrophysicist Dr. Mario Livio explains the larger celestial implications at stake, placing the characters’ story within the grand scheme of the cosmos. Brought to life by Metropolitan Opera stars Nathan Gunn and Jessica Rivera and music directed by Julian Wachner, an instrumental ensemble of members of the LA Opera Orchestra, and members of the LA Opera Chorus, The Hubble Cantata seeks parallels between human life on Earth and the stars in the heavens.

In a final gesture, the performance incorporates virtual reality cardboard headsets that simulate an immersive voyage through the Universe, expertly created by The Endless Collective, a leading VR FX firm, with a 360-degree soundscape developed by Arup, the global leaders in acoustics and sound design. This mesmerizing live experience, co-produced by Beth Morrison Projects and VisionIntoArt/National Sawdust in association with Arup, reflects Livio’s poignant themes and the powerful realization that humans discovered, explored and continue to expand the understanding of the Universe, and man’s place in it.

The Hubble Cantata received its World Premiere at the 2016 BRIC Celebrate ! Festival.

7 ATTACHMENT A OCT 14 IGNITE @ the FORD!: Bang on a Can All-Stars: Road Trip* Minutes 6.12.17 Celebrating 30 years of Bang on a Can, founders Michael Gordon, David Lang and Julia Wolfe return to the collaborative spirit of the group’s origins with an all-new collection of tunes to inspire inventiveness, free expression and possibility. This world premiere production is performed by New York’s electric Bang on a Can All-Stars and directed by Michael Counts, with stunning scenic design by projection artist CandyStations. Road Trip is a tribute to journeys – physical, emotional and spiritual - and the people who make them. "There is a road, no simple highway."

JAM Sessions at the Ford These free and interactive events take place at the Ford Theatres on Monday evenings at 7:00 p.m. JULY 17 Hip-hop Dance with Versa-Style Dance Company JULY 24 Broadway Sing-along with Karen Hogle Brown JULY 31 Celtic Dance with Céilí Rua and the CnaG Gaelic League of LA AUG 7 Bollywood Dance with Achinta S. McDaniel and Blue13 Dance Company AUG 14 Line Dance with Mike’s Country Dancing AUG 21 Caribbean Dance with Betty Rox AUG 28 Salsa Dance with CONTRA-TIEMPO SEPT 11 Japanese Folk Dance with Christine Inouye and Minyo Station SEPT 18 Chicago Style Stepping with LA Steppers Connection SEPT 25 Tango Dance with Oxygen Tango OCT 16 Drum Circle with Christopher Ramirez

Big World Fun: Family Series These one hour music and dance events take place at the Ford Theatres Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. JULY 22 Mexican Folk Ballet with Grandeza Mexicana Folk Ballet Dance Company JULY 29 Hip-hop Dance with Versa-Style Dance Company AUG 5 Taiko Drumming with TAIKOPROJECT AUG 12 Micronesian Pacific Island Chamoru Dance with Kutturan Chamoru Foundation

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